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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> have you joined the "politics nation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. in honor of president's day, we asked everyone to name their favorite president other than president obama. we got a lot of great answers. president clinton came in first. trudie says her favorite president was president clinton because he represented all americans and he had a surplus when he left office. >>> jfk was another popular answer. linda says it's because he supported civil rights, space exploration and the peace corps, inspiring hope in young people to serve their country. trina picked f.d.r. because he was the first president to truly attend to the needs of the poor and working class. who is your favorite president? tell us. please head over to facebook and search politics nation and like us to join the conversation that's going long after this show ends. retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> have you joined the "politics nation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. in honor of president's day, we asked everyone to name their favorite president other than president obama. we got a lot of great answers. president clinton came in first. trudie says her favorite president was president clinton because he represented all americans and he had a...
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. >> but the collar of the sweater looks like a mouse ate it. >> look how beautiful new york city is. where are we? we're in midtown looking north. >> yep, that's northwest. george washington bridge upper left. upper west side on the left part of the screen. that's the reservoir. >> the jacqueline kennedy r reservoir. >> yes, it is. i think they went with onassis. >> sill me me. do you know for the kid at home watching this on the history channel, she was, what, like 31, 32 when she became first lady? >> that's amazing. >> i think it was 31. >> i was 31 when i started "morning joe." >> no. >> you guys know that? >> no, actually. no, you weren't. in fact, you have a birthday coming up. >> no, i don't. i have no birthday coming up. >> yes, he does. all right. time to take a look at the morning papers. "the los angeles times," music fans are in mourning today over the death of country star mindy mccready. according to arkansas police, she was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. her life was marred by a public battle with substance abuse and arrests. she was just 37 ye
. >> but the collar of the sweater looks like a mouse ate it. >> look how beautiful new york city is. where are we? we're in midtown looking north. >> yep, that's northwest. george washington bridge upper left. upper west side on the left part of the screen. that's the reservoir. >> the jacqueline kennedy r reservoir. >> yes, it is. i think they went with onassis. >> sill me me. do you know for the kid at home watching this on the history channel, she was,...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. [applause] john: we heard the "state of the union" or government is the solution but i have a dream my president walks to the podium to say that's. [applause] john: thank you. i am so happy. i wind but now i realize somebody has to be the grown-up. i know speaker gaynor said the don't have the spending problem but i remember that but we do. will catch our history. for most of the life government was relatively small federal, state, and local government spent less than five a dollars per person in today's dollars that is all we spent government was less than 5% of our economy when america grew the most even limited government had plenty of money for the louisiana purchase, a civil war, a transcontinental railroad, it became the richest and most powerful country in the world then government grew.
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. [applause] john: we heard the "state of the union" or government is the solution but i have a dream my president walks to the podium to say that's. [applause] john: thank you. i am so happy. i...
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the catholic church. >> jon: popes can do that? i assumed the papacy was like a lifetime commitment like being in the mob or being a correspondent on "60 minutes." in any case we'll bring you full team coverage of the pope's resignation in "holy quit." how is it going with that popey changey thing? now, the pope has issued a statement citing the growing toll of his advanced age leaving him ill suited for his ministry. but popes usually don't retire until they are called back to the home office. this hasn't happened in 600 years. the obvious question would be... >> what does a retired pope do? 's a retired pope to do? do retired popes do? jon: i'm not a religious scholar but if i know anything about retired people probably the same as what they all do. ♪ what do you mean what does he do? he's an 85-year-old. what does he do? he sits on his porch in a track suit and wrap-around sunglasses and he yells at the neighbor's kids. maybe he putters around in garden watching a little daytime tv and someone notices that the mail has piled u
the catholic church. >> jon: popes can do that? i assumed the papacy was like a lifetime commitment like being in the mob or being a correspondent on "60 minutes." in any case we'll bring you full team coverage of the pope's resignation in "holy quit." how is it going with that popey changey thing? now, the pope has issued a statement citing the growing toll of his advanced age leaving him ill suited for his ministry. but popes usually don't retire until they are...
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in the city. and during the war she was a volunteer nurse. so what can i tell you? i think she really personified a lot of the things we think of today as the role of the first lady. >> who enjoys the of first lady the most? if you want to use the word "detested," who would you put on that laslist? >> julia grant. suddenly she had a pedestal to be on and she absolutely adored it. she loved it and try to persuade him to run for a third term. he didn't, she didn't like it. she tells how they got on the train to leave washington and she fell and wept and wept. she claimed her place in later life and would come back in great glory to the white house. i do not know if anyone hated it. mrs. franklin pierce came in under horrible circumstances, having lost two sons. one of the way to the white house. she was a pretty good politician and she was as smart lady and was involved in political things that she just did not have the heart for it. at one point she fell in love with jefferson davis's two year old
in the city. and during the war she was a volunteer nurse. so what can i tell you? i think she really personified a lot of the things we think of today as the role of the first lady. >> who enjoys the of first lady the most? if you want to use the word "detested," who would you put on that laslist? >> julia grant. suddenly she had a pedestal to be on and she absolutely adored it. she loved it and try to persuade him to run for a third term. he didn't, she didn't like it....
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501c4 up, but i was wondering how risky it might be to have a city -- a sitting president working for or raising money for a 501c4. >> i have not attempted to separate my comments -- i do represent organizing for action, which is the name of the organization you are referring to. i would simply say as you know, i will not be involved in electoral activity at all. to bet sense, it's not confused with activity in an election cycle, the types of concerns the campaign finance sector we're talking about here today. as you know, it is devoted to federal and state public policy and issue development advocacy. it will be operating therefore as a social welfare organization. without going into tremendous amount of discussion about people's views of the feasibility of such an enterprise, i would say this -- the business of communicating on issues in this country and involving one's self in the day- to-day business of grass-roots requires resources. the largest issue we all face is in a country of this size and complexity and even with developments like internet communications which have reduced
501c4 up, but i was wondering how risky it might be to have a city -- a sitting president working for or raising money for a 501c4. >> i have not attempted to separate my comments -- i do represent organizing for action, which is the name of the organization you are referring to. i would simply say as you know, i will not be involved in electoral activity at all. to bet sense, it's not confused with activity in an election cycle, the types of concerns the campaign finance sector we're...
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ether, i'm not sure. >> the people who suggest that we may actually see an era of newspapers in cities just completely disappearing, you don't think that's owe high per bowly. >> do 20-year-olds read newspapers or read them online? i don't know. mostly not. >> yep. >> but on the other hand, when you go to a journalism school like u.t. where i spoke in may, there are plenty of kids who love old-fashioned journalism, which is really encouraging.3 >> well, it's romantic. the question is is it practical? >> well, of course. thht's the question. but -- nd nobody even has figured out practical ways to make money off, you know, web versions of newspapers really. not yet. >> but here's what my essential sensibility is that the platform is less important than two other things. one is that human beings have a need for story. that story helps sort of explain and define and it's just -- it's the essence of what we are. and so as long as there's a need for story and there are people who go out and try to aatually find the truth and do the real reporting, whatever platform those two things come in i
ether, i'm not sure. >> the people who suggest that we may actually see an era of newspapers in cities just completely disappearing, you don't think that's owe high per bowly. >> do 20-year-olds read newspapers or read them online? i don't know. mostly not. >> yep. >> but on the other hand, when you go to a journalism school like u.t. where i spoke in may, there are plenty of kids who love old-fashioned journalism, which is really encouraging.3 >> well, it's...
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and the airport, a plateau above the city is even higher. so your oxygen content at that altitude is about 40% of which would have at sea level. so you suffered terrible altitude sickness, had expected utility do anything for the first two days, and less you consume coca products, whether chewing coca or having the coca candy they sell at the airport, or coca seeds. that will allow you to a clinic to that attitude -- altitude. it's not what you feel when you chew the coca. it's what you don't do. you don't feel high but you don't feel the altitude and you don't get those headaches. and so it's a very benign product. but one more point about the perceptions of coca. when the spaniards first started having south, getting to the andes, they ran across these indigenous peoples let the customer of chewing coca. and the church thought this must be the work of the devil, right? this vile thing in their mouth, green, slimy. they banded. until they ran into the biggest silver deposits in the history of the world. a mountain in bolivia, 14,000 feet hi
and the airport, a plateau above the city is even higher. so your oxygen content at that altitude is about 40% of which would have at sea level. so you suffered terrible altitude sickness, had expected utility do anything for the first two days, and less you consume coca products, whether chewing coca or having the coca candy they sell at the airport, or coca seeds. that will allow you to a clinic to that attitude -- altitude. it's not what you feel when you chew the coca. it's what you don't...
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right now, we're at 40. 39 in ocean city. 42 in ocean city. there's rain out to the west of us. we'll see some of that heading our direction. with that frontal system, it will get eventually colder. but by that time, the rain will be out of here. a little more on that tuesday forecast. bernadette woods in the outback. >> that's right. once again, bringing winter weather. but mainly off to our north. this is how it breaks down. winter weather advisories in effect for the western are the part of the state as the system comes in. you can see, snow off to our north. wintry mix to the west. wouldn't be surprise federal some people in central parts of the state did see a mix at the very begin -- beginning or end of this. but this is a rain event, as we are going back into the upper 40s tomorrow afternoon. as we said out west, though, this is a different story, with the winter weather advisory in effect. we'll have more on this coming up shortly. back to you inside. >> man is facing charges for allegedly hitting a crying child on a flight. jessica kartalija explains how the incident is
right now, we're at 40. 39 in ocean city. 42 in ocean city. there's rain out to the west of us. we'll see some of that heading our direction. with that frontal system, it will get eventually colder. but by that time, the rain will be out of here. a little more on that tuesday forecast. bernadette woods in the outback. >> that's right. once again, bringing winter weather. but mainly off to our north. this is how it breaks down. winter weather advisories in effect for the western are the...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> he's all up there with the stupid little third grade white board of his, with the fourth grade writing style, talking about how they committed $30 million to tea party candidates. bring on your little white board. we're ready. >> chris: conservative radio talk show host mark levin, mildly upset with karl rove's new plan to vet republican candidates in future primaries
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual...
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the city just agreed with the emancipation proclamation. this is in 2013. lyndon johnson fought for all americans. i was debating whether it should be johnson or jimmy carter. jimmy carter, in the final history of this country is written, jimmy carter will be among the best up there, not ronald reagan. look what jimmy carter did, by holding to signing treaties with panama, he gave the panama canal back to the panamanians. george bush's father arrested noriega and put him in jail. thank you. host: the washington post editorial page weighs in on the question -- who gets the washington post this morning on past presidents. iowa, democratic caller, lisa. caller: good morning. president roosevelt. he was the first president i can rememberhcane helped elderly people who did not have anything. i think he started social security. he had a disability, but it did not stop him from being the best president we ever had and never will. host: what would your parents etc. this question? >> they would've said the same thing if they were alive, i believe. >> is this a presi
the city just agreed with the emancipation proclamation. this is in 2013. lyndon johnson fought for all americans. i was debating whether it should be johnson or jimmy carter. jimmy carter, in the final history of this country is written, jimmy carter will be among the best up there, not ronald reagan. look what jimmy carter did, by holding to signing treaties with panama, he gave the panama canal back to the panamanians. george bush's father arrested noriega and put him in jail. thank you....
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it does preserve the power of the members of the communist power -- city but they threw it aside when he opened the country of and now has become -- now has become a capitalist haven. they talk a great we about to this, but it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country continues to grow, because they threw aside most aspects of communism to a great time ago. north korea is all about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty. again, it really has nothing to do with what karl marx it visited as communism way back. someone could do a fascinating book about how and a move to agent it diverged. it is an absolutely fascinating split that occurred. >> harvard fellow keith richard burke of 34 years of reporting and insights from around the world. next sunday at 8:00 on c-span q&a. >> next, your calls and comments. live at 2:00, c-span begins its new series. first ladies, influence and image with a discussion about the influence of women who served as the first lady. >> what worries me is i do not want to be sitting in the same place i was a couple of
it does preserve the power of the members of the communist power -- city but they threw it aside when he opened the country of and now has become -- now has become a capitalist haven. they talk a great we about to this, but it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country continues to grow, because they threw aside most aspects of communism to a great time ago. north korea is all about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty. again, it really has nothing...
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jose zacarias, the only hispanic city council member, believes a path to citizenship will en power more hispanics to help run the town in which they are the majority. >> maybe in our generation more will be integrated and established in this community. >> reporter: two communities in one, trying to grow together. in a changing world. mark potter, nbc news, west liberty, iowa. >>> coming up, a lot of you have already been commenting on our gut check question about the delta passenger, that one right there, charged with slapping a toddler, who wouldn't stop crying on a flight. and it's not too late. you still have time to cast your vote about that. >>> also, be sure to like the "news nation" page on facebook at facebook.com/newsnation. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. and wesley & ashley are looking for a brand new smartphone. let'
jose zacarias, the only hispanic city council member, believes a path to citizenship will en power more hispanics to help run the town in which they are the majority. >> maybe in our generation more will be integrated and established in this community. >> reporter: two communities in one, trying to grow together. in a changing world. mark potter, nbc news, west liberty, iowa. >>> coming up, a lot of you have already been commenting on our gut check question about the delta...
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her family said that she saw the president's helicopter flying over the city of chicago. she went to a corner store to get a pop and some chips and was caught in gang cross fire. a senior in high school. her family said she wanted to be a lawyer. wolf. >> is it on track now, the gang violence, the deaths, the senseless killings that are going on in chicago right now, potentially to be even worse this year than last? because last was awful. >> reporter: yeah, it was. and yes, the answer to your question, if things continue as they have already this year in the month of january, 42 murders, that's the most in the month of january since 2002. if it continues at this pace, unbelievably, chicago will have more murders this year than even last. >> ted rowlands, thanks very much. this important note to our viewers. i'm going to be speaking with jenay mcfarland's mother about her family's tragedy, later tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern, i'm filling in for anderson cooper on "a.c. 360." >>> shock at the apparent suicide of country star mindy mccready. her life sounded like the lyrics of
her family said that she saw the president's helicopter flying over the city of chicago. she went to a corner store to get a pop and some chips and was caught in gang cross fire. a senior in high school. her family said she wanted to be a lawyer. wolf. >> is it on track now, the gang violence, the deaths, the senseless killings that are going on in chicago right now, potentially to be even worse this year than last? because last was awful. >> reporter: yeah, it was. and yes, the...